Move to the last cell on the worksheet, which is the cell at the
intersection of the right-most used column and the bottom-most used row
(in the lower-right corner); cell opposite the Home cell, which is usually
A1

CTRL-END

Move down one screen

PAGE DOWN

Move up one screen

PAGE UP

Move one screen to the right

ALT-PAGE DOWN

Move one screen to the left

ALT-PAGE UP

Go to a specific
cell

CTRL-G

Find a cell entry

CTRL-F

Repeat the last
find

SHIFT-F4

Scroll to display the active cell

CTRL-BACKSPACE

In End mode, to

Press

Turn End mode on or off

END

Move by one block of data within a row or column

END, Arrow key

Move to the last cell on the worksheet, which is the cell at the
intersection of the right-most used column and the bottom-most used row
(in the lower-right corner); cell opposite the Home cell, which is
typically A1

END, HOME

Move to the last cell to the right in the current row that is not blank
(unavailable if you have selected the Transition navigation keys
check box on the Transition tab [Tools menu, Options command])